AbstractViral infections induce extensive T cell proliferation in vivo, but the specificity of the majority of the responding T cells has not been defined. To address this issue we used tetramers of MHC class I molecules containing viral peptides to directly visualize antigen-specific CD8 T cells during acute LCMV infection of mice. Based on tetramer binding and two sensitive assays measuring interferon-γ production at the single-cell level, we found that 50%–70% of the activated CD8 T cells were LCMV specific (2 × 107 virus-specific cells/spleen). Following viral clearance, antigen-specific CD8 T cell numbers dropped to 106 per spleen and were maintained at this level for the life of the mouse. Upon rechallenge with LCMV, there was rapid e...
In this issue of Immunity, Miller et al. (2008) use multiple independent techniques to demonstrate t...
SummaryInfection or vaccination confers heightened resistance to pathogen rechallenge because of qua...
Experimental analyses of the acute cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response to viruses have focused on ...
AbstractViral infections induce extensive T cell proliferation in vivo, but the specificity of the m...
AbstractHistorically, quantitation of virus-specific CD8+ T cells has been accomplished by limiting ...
AbstractDuring LCMV infection, CD8+ T cells expand greatly. Bystander activation has been thought to...
A productive CD8 T-cell response to a viral infection requires rapid division and proliferation of ...
AbstractVirus-specific T cell responses are often directed to a small subset of possible epitopes an...
AbstractUsing a variety of techniques, including limiting dilution assays (LDA), intracellular IFNγ ...
AbstractDuring LCMV infection, CD8+ T cells expand greatly. Bystander activation has been thought to...
SummaryThrough genetic recombination, the adaptive immune system generates a diverse T cell repertoi...
The relative contribution of T cell receptor-dependent stimulation versus TcR-independent bystander ...
Resting naive CD8+ T cells have an astounding capacity to react to pathogens by massive expansion an...
abstract: Vaccination remains one of the most effective means for preventing infectious diseases. Du...
SummaryTo explore the human T cell response to acute viral infection, we performed a longitudinal an...
In this issue of Immunity, Miller et al. (2008) use multiple independent techniques to demonstrate t...
SummaryInfection or vaccination confers heightened resistance to pathogen rechallenge because of qua...
Experimental analyses of the acute cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response to viruses have focused on ...
AbstractViral infections induce extensive T cell proliferation in vivo, but the specificity of the m...
AbstractHistorically, quantitation of virus-specific CD8+ T cells has been accomplished by limiting ...
AbstractDuring LCMV infection, CD8+ T cells expand greatly. Bystander activation has been thought to...
A productive CD8 T-cell response to a viral infection requires rapid division and proliferation of ...
AbstractVirus-specific T cell responses are often directed to a small subset of possible epitopes an...
AbstractUsing a variety of techniques, including limiting dilution assays (LDA), intracellular IFNγ ...
AbstractDuring LCMV infection, CD8+ T cells expand greatly. Bystander activation has been thought to...
SummaryThrough genetic recombination, the adaptive immune system generates a diverse T cell repertoi...
The relative contribution of T cell receptor-dependent stimulation versus TcR-independent bystander ...
Resting naive CD8+ T cells have an astounding capacity to react to pathogens by massive expansion an...
abstract: Vaccination remains one of the most effective means for preventing infectious diseases. Du...
SummaryTo explore the human T cell response to acute viral infection, we performed a longitudinal an...
In this issue of Immunity, Miller et al. (2008) use multiple independent techniques to demonstrate t...
SummaryInfection or vaccination confers heightened resistance to pathogen rechallenge because of qua...
Experimental analyses of the acute cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response to viruses have focused on ...